Can a web service really get you 10.000 hits on your site. When I checked they use the same host os and ip?

December 26, 2009 by admin  
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Is it possible that they can direct those hits thru their server first. I thought the hits would come from the individuals interested on seeing the site and the service says no. I also heard the term click thru, as in they are doing the hits. The company appeared to be legit but now I don’t know. I hate getting ripped off……….Thanks

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2 Comments on "Can a web service really get you 10.000 hits on your site. When I checked they use the same host os and ip?"

  1. Aty on Sat, 26th Dec 2009 1:05 pm 

    You were not necessarily ripped off.
    Maybe they used a Pay to surf program. A program like that redirect the traffic through the same ip. That explains why you’ve seen the same ip and OS in your logs.
    But even if you get 10.000 visitors, by the way they might be real, this kind of traffic is useless as the users are being paid just to open sites, not for evaluating them.

  2. Simon K on Sat, 26th Dec 2009 1:05 pm 

    No, this is very likely to be a rip off, or if not it will be a macro computer

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